Is there damage in Myrtle Beach from Ian?


Is there damage in Myrtle Beach from Ian? MYRTLE BEACH — Damage to residential and commercial properties in the cities of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach have exceeded $15 million in the wake of Hurricane Ian. Within their respective city limits, North Myrtle Beach saw $13.1 million in damage, while Myrtle Beach saw about $2.6 million in damage.


Is Myrtle Beach back to normal?

Bottomline: Myrtle Beach Area Beaches Are Safe And Open.


What happened to the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk?

The original wooden Boardwalk was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in 1954, which gave way to a new concrete based pathway that is still in place today. In 2006, the town voted in favor of upgrading the boardwalk at a cost of $6.4 million dollars.


Can you swim in Myrtle Beach right now?

All Myrtle Beach area beaches are open. Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good.